u P”_’* FOR 0r JUNE only THE BALANCE JUST Isoolc 3;} n mass! I ' PINK SALMON. 2 tins for - ... ._ _ 23¢ TOMATOES, Fine Quality, 3 ting _ _ 29c PEAS. 3 tins 29c; CORN,'3 tins - _. 29¢ HEAD LETTUCE, Garden Fresh, each 10¢ And when P. J. says “Dollar Days» HE MEANS IT! ifillif? _ 19c iiiiliilfi _ 23c Efiilflfllgi _ 29¢ ?t»»1...---25= t°l§2i§£sfi29c 25¢ slay Soap CllkPS —- 25c FLOUR, four brands EXTRA SPECIAL! 51S 1h. has! — —- $3.25 l _ ~ -.- u.» -\ DOMESTIC or JEWEL Ivory Soap LBYSQ. 2 for 11c P‘ JO SHORTENING, 2 lbs. for _ 10 lbs. white sugar and 1 lb. tea for $1.00 STOP FOR rmssr SPECIALS! WAX BEANS, 3 tins —- 29c PgRK and BEANS, 22 oz. i°P———---29e SOUPS a d, 3 - _ - wasrdiilssosiipsgusfrifii _ at 25c Nils Palm Soap 3 Cakes for 10c :l ’l‘lNS of PLUMS or PEARS FOR 29c' ORANGES per doz 29 3i) 49 ’ ‘ - C. c. c EXTRA SPECIAL’. I (linn Public ‘lOllflY by Dr. pleasure. Everybody loves the ilicalmon Discuss enieiitia. Praecox IJFAX, June 22 (OP) ~17!‘- y o! eni-ly diagnosis in case of zoplirenia, a form oi instanity . commonly lcnown as demen- mccox, was stressed before the 1. Superintendent. i Froiia Hospital. a mental in- 50 per cent. of these pati- . to mental hospitals P11 ill over i8 months before ni; yet our statistics in- t after l8 months for recovery ls almost . hesaid. Merrily estimated Schizo- HOW um YOU EVER arr YOUR MORNING WORK nous so EARLY ? Coidffll sail in]!!! yourself in the fresh air! Kellogg's Corn Flakes- ready to servo in a “MT-will shorten your iii'.'i;.;.-"i;;.".;."..aiti... ~ you more time f0!‘ phrenia cost. earn More Infant ly tention of {has oint report Health Associa- Murray MacKay at the D,- the F crispness and delicious flavor of Kellogg's with milk o refreshing as morning sunslli!" busy to digest. Get a package o! Kellogg’! C0"! m" grocefs today. The outstanding Vllllfl i" °° h)‘ Kellogg in 011M110- 151513)? com FLAKES are thoroughly seeks toasted-ready to OI! i. the gr Scotia at least $25 .000 lng out oi consideration the power of the osipital beds were occupied by schizophrenics then by all other mental atlents combined. ralysis occupied at- piihlic health dele- ates during part of the session. A repared by officers of m; New Brunsw ck's Health Depart- ment referred to the outbreak in that pmvince last year. . William Warwick. health officer of New Brunswick. said in the report. "the most re- - cent. epidemics have. been definitely milder. due in part. no doubt. to the change in definition of what eon- stltues a reportable case." Incid- ence of the disease was greatest in con ested areas. “where it, is too mugi to expect that any preventive WE HAD KELLOGG? CORN FLAKES FOR BREAKFAST. N0 TROUBLE ATALl-AND I'M READY T0 PLAY! Evifioe of Nova yearly r cream. A breakfast as l Rich in energy and lres at your reals. Made d-inrlfltlv EXTRA SPECIAL! BRAN Per bag $1.50 Per hag $1.55 OUR DELIVERY IS AT YOUR SERVICE. MacDONALD COR. KENT AND PRINCE STREETS leav- loss in sii i f erers . rhici Orange Marmalad 32 oz. size - --e Corn Flakes, 3 k , 2.’ Rolled Oats, 3 12kg; King Cole Coffee. lb. 37c Freshly Ground Cofiee. Per lb. - _ _. .._ 27c Pineapple, 2 tins i 21(- SHORTS l PHONES 888 and 8B0 measures co carr ou y Barents themselves adding that in hPltef resiiiehtsi districts. "children did actually stay in their own bmk. yards.‘ ‘fThere are sharp differences of 09mm” in P6811111 t0 the value oi immune serum in the earl treat- ment of poliomyelitls t lentil: paralysis). For our part we knew no indications sinst. its use, land knew of ni al emotive treat- lment. so the department of health recommended its use.“ The first joint meeting of Q1;- two societies was toda when they ‘met. at. a ban uet. to liear an ad- ‘dres? by 5h’ 111011111‘? Hnllestori. Jz/hysician to the late Kin George l . The angllsh doctor ld the delflsstes. “your universities are muclhiniri-ont o! the old uni. versi es n led physical heatfigtlnz education on " owever n the Old Country {there has been a burst o! activity n connection with nutrition and public health." The "sudden wakb g WtBS dltllfl l?) difficulties of the DB1‘ m9" 0 Ni on l settiniz recniits. a Health m BRllPPRllliRESS SATISFABTBRY LCOII- ' j "ms Repc lied Good In Eastern Canada. OTTAWA. June 21—(O.P.)—Sat- lsiflctory crop progress continues over a large pa-rt of the main wheat arowing area oi’ the Prairie Prov- inces while conditions are good in Eastern Canada, the Dominion Bu- reau of Statistics said today in the second of its seven telegraphic crop reports covering crop conditions throughout Canada. Growms wndtlons in the Mari- time Provinces have been ideal for the past. two weeks and spring seed- mil which was delayed now is com- pleted, the report said. Hay and. clover. ciereals, potatoes and fruits are enerally reported in good to excel ent condition. Moisture has been adequate in Quebec, except below Quebec City and including the Lake St. John area. Elsewhere crops are making good progress, and forage crops are yielding ab- uiidantly. Fall wheat is now promising a. ood vield in Ontario. and condi- ions in the Niagara fruit district. are ieported as satisfactory. Hay- is under way in Western On- tario. Unwanted rains. which flood- ed crops, have occurred in North- ern Ontario, Satlsiactory crop pro- part last week {vas itissterzsd. aéiddigeam- l-lé-frflm. W’- has not veiulioen of any consider- able importance. In the drv areal of Northern Saskatchewan and Northern Al- berta warm weather and contin- ued dryness were detrimental. and crop prospects became rer. The weather in British Colu bla has continued mostly dry, an spring grains and forage crops have suf- fered. Maritime Provinces: Illht show- ers and warm weather have result- ed in excellent. growth. and the bel- ance of the sprin seeding is now prxticallv sample . Cereals are in as a ah in all three provinces. sy and cl r meadows tures are well up to aver- age- w th the exc tion o! old mea- dows in Nova Scot a which are only root are: uo all in oondi en. An mace in the Colorado potato beetle and the potato Ilsa. beetle has n New Brunswick. The it sot in e commercial arses o" 800- s has he sees and be m- ta ills“ to ave s. e n». ‘gym o: 1S re- u my“ only ‘In trawberry and I I m“ t: m both Nova Sootiaycand New Brunswick. llhasfsflninsmtroltovslillil- THE CETRAL GUARDIAN THE G1 _., Tish column is reserved Iar news of ifdu-fimsiihi?“ “will.” .25 It l cents a ‘smith!!! liq. able In grasses. ciuswnu m: autographs. Ooflranaaarion LIFE maim- ANCE. Li-67B0-7-2l-3i2 GUI-LEONE for Better Perman- ants. Ii-IKM-E-H-till-July Z3. GASOLINE ST fuel lines. comaleta MacRae, 950 11D. IBI- 1'11 Grafton Street. 11-1722-6-23-11. ADVERTISERS ABE‘ BEMINDED iriaerti in The Guardian ahoulgrbs N09111:: st the office not later than ll AM. the previous day. u. A MASONIC SERVICE and - Bide will b6 held at St. Johns @- byieiian Church. Belfast, on Shri- day. June 26th at 3 P. M. Sister Ulises cordially invited. L-ITIG-G-fl-Zi. DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS. _. Broadcloth Shorts in good looking stripes. Regular 50 cen value. Doi- lar Days 35 cents. Henderson s; Oudmore. This is a correction o! yesterday's advertisement in which the word stiorts appeared as shirts. HERE IS WHAT Mr. W. H. {harsh has to say about Hexite. D1111“! 193'! the only commercial iood I fed was liexite Ration with- out meat. I found it very satisfac- tory. My pu grew and develop- ecl well." e Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Ltd. 11-1715-6-21-23-25. FIRE AT WHITE SANDS -- Yesterdsy two large barns and sev- eral smaller outbuildings on the wow of Mr. Henry E. Brehaut, hit-e Sands. were burned to the ground despite the efforts oi a large number oi neighbors who quickly gathered. Mr. Brehaut. who has been ill for some time. was in bed when the fire started. One daughter was in the house and sev- ens] children playing in the barn. As there was no telephone in the house the alarm was spread from a neighboring farmhouse. Fortunate- ly the wind kept the flames Irom reaching the house. PERS ONALS Mr. Isaac Oudmore, city guest at the Admiral Beatty Saint John, Monday. Miss Edna Jenkins. Mt. Herbert is a delegate to the Women's In- stitute Convention. Mrs. A. R. McDonald and two children have returned to their home ii-i York after a very pleas- ant visit with friends and relatives in Kiensirigton and vicinity. Miss Thompson has returned to York after a very pleasant visit with her sister Mrs. Wood, Brook- field. Mrs. Russell Mathleson and Miss 5 for h bowl, etc" was s. Hotel, Jean Higgins. Oyster Bed Bridge. delegates are attendinF the Wom- ent- on en's Institute Conv Mk‘. James Mahsr. Pleasant Grove. is spending a few days in the city, the guest oi his cousins. the Misses Kelly, Fitzroy St. Niirs. Wilfred Dolron of Frederic- ton and Miss Bertha Warren o! Hunter River are attending the the Prince of Wales College. The Guardian regrets to learn that the condition of Mr. B. R. Brown. York, shows no unprove- ment. He is at present in the P. E. I. Hospital. Misses Mario-n MacDonald. Mary Nicholson oi Flat River. Emily Mao- Leod of Grahams Road- and Elva. an Ines Stevenson of Charlottetown were weekend visitors to New Glas- gow the guests of Mr. Eric Steven- son. Miro. J Inme Stevenson and two children. David and Betty halve returned to their homo‘ in New Glasgow after spending a, few days in the city with Mrs. Steven- son‘; mother. Mrs. Oiara Steven- son. ilk. Russell MacEachem. son oi the late Malcolm MacEachem of 8t. Cstherines, who as a b0)’ 831d a young man was well known to many in and about. Prince Edivard Island will return from the United States to conduct, a series oi Goa- pel services beginning July 4. 193B- Mrs. JP. Sweeney, who recently arrived here from Bermuda. 1185 sublet Mrs. Jmsle Gillis‘ apartment. 90 Park Street. and will take oc- cupancy the first. of m9 mimm‘ Mrs. Giliis and her three children. Jangfl‘ Crelghtnn and Angus will visit relatives and friends at West Rllllef and Charlottetown durin8 the summer months. —"I‘rum News. Dr. and Mrs. David W. Mac- Kenzle. Jr. are arriving in Mont- real this wPPk 90d m‘ a. Sim" visit. Dr. MarKenzle received a masters degree from Cambridge University M. A. iCrintab) th.s spring. He has recently been grant- ed a Fellowship in clinical sur~ gory and research at the Presby- m-ian Hospital. Columbia. Univer- slty- PL’ YJJFKLEEY- TUBNIP seed 50 cents s. lb-TP- J. Hts-mould. L- 7854-22-21. Women's Institute Convention in to clear, all kinds. THE HIGWDS 09ml Elt- urdav. June as 1|9111:$za'ai. the Tl "Ill-All! momma 130 oflered in purses, prem- d live stock. will be mailed to you prompti Y. L-IBM-B-II-tf. an. runs iii connection with ii- o! isas. o sure and m) our friends about i . J. W. Boul r. Secretary. Charlottetown. Phon 1104. L-1525~6-l’l-tI. RECEIVES BAD NIJWS- Mrs. Myrtle MacPhail. Long Creek. re- oeived the sad new: of the death by drowning of her nephew. Nor- maxi Henderson in the Y.M.C.A. swimming 1 in Seattle, Wash. on June 1 . Norman was the son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Henderson of Long Creek. P.E I. HUNTER RIVER UNITED GHARG , Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie, B. D. Minister. Services for Sun- day. June 26th will be North Wilt- siiire at. ii A. M., with Communion. Wheatlev River at 3 P. M1. and Hunter River at 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at North Wiltshire at l0. at Hunter River at. 10.30 and Wheatlev River at 2.00. L-IBIiI-G-ZIl-l . CAVBNDISH CHARGE. -- Wor- ship on Sunday. June 26th. In. Cav- endish at ll A. M. Stanley Bridge 3 P. M. New Glasgow 7.0 P. M. Miss Sally Wood. soloist and other Charlottetown singers will B55151. New Glasgow choir. Ofiicial Board Meetinz at Stanley Bridge on Mon- day. June 27th at 7.30 P. M. Geo W. Tilley. Minister. L-i819-6-23-li. HOME ON VACATION- James McCarthy, returned home yesterday from St. Dunstanks University. (Xisirlnttetawn, FEE-I, whens he is taking an Arts course. Jim has done very well in his sophomore year and his record shows the re- sult oi hard work. At. preient he is a, member of the staff of the Government. Information Bureair at. the border He was formerly with the Advertising department, of thv News Sentinel Ltd. Amherst News BIRTHDAY GREETINGS - Mr Nelson Rattan/bury. Charlottetown 19th. Immediate friends and lead- i118 the Lord's Supper at Lon ll A. M. Clifton at. 230 River at 7.30 M Services at 8 P June 23rd in June 2st. and on Friday. 11' ville cancel ed. hut Service Monday. June 21th stilt P. he had been attendiHE ing of the General Ass Presbyterian Church which in; one. work shown by the mem recalled. the outlook for the future THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd. Silo-Closing Exercises Charlottetown School Jii_\1_=i.l>-l§@£i!_1!l_L|-___ MiE llP Y0llli LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bod in the Morning Ruin’ to Go The llvar should pour out two Pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this blls ll Mt flflwlnlheely. yourlood doesrftdigest. It inst decays in the bowels. Gse bloats up Your stomach. You get constipated. Harmful poisons an into the hody, and you fool sour. sunk and the world looks punk. Arnereboweli-aovementdoesrftslwaysgst at the cause. You need something that works on the liver as well. it takes thou good. old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get. these two minds o! bils flowing freely and make you eel"u and urW-Hanviless and stride, they lnaln l e bile flow freely. They do [he wgfk of ealomel hut have no salomsi or mercury in than. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by ulna l Btubboralv refuse anything sin. 15a, 10 Assortment of DRESSES- Clearing at — — — Bsgllllllls for DOLLAR DAYS one rump OFF ALL seams cowrs EVENING naassss Light and dark shades, _ _ _ -$5.00 t. clear .. $1.00 Other lines clearilil ll- 03-95 ""1 33-93 KNITS SUITS to clear at O O O I All out‘: THE guns, CLEARING xr 98c- Lines .. sellout. DISCOUNTS. 158 RICHMOND STREET 20 per sent discount. VOGUE business men called to extend the meet- ernbly of the in Canada was held in Calvin Presby- terian Church. Toronto. J1me 1‘9~ The assembly was quit-e an inspir- The reports of the dii- ferent. departments of the churn-ifs were encoura ing as was rshin Rains givings. Even in financial string- recent years. every home musing gains tonsil: CHURCH NOTICE. -— Phesbyter- ' at New London or} O River at. . M. bong P. . Pre aratorv . M. on T iirsday. bong River Criurch h in ish- town Hall. Spnday Service at Gregg M. -lB33—6-28-li. RETURNS FROM TORONTO- Rev. R. Hensley Stavert returned on Friday last from Toronto where and Recital. u! l HOLM Offer Money-Saving u» DOLLAR THURS. FRI. SAT. 23rd» 24"‘- 25"‘ FELT MATTRESS All Cotton, i§.§.“§7.3§."i=..i.‘5.00 s Only Studio Couches, Reg. $49.50. Velour Cov- ers. $ Dol. Day Price 2 only Studio Couches, Reg. $46.50. Tapestry cov- gill. Day Price $40100 CAMP STOOLS. lDffil-azgllafiis z for s‘ 3 -Pisce lluality Bad Outfit STEEL BED WITH 10" PANEL ENDS III-RISER CABLE SPRING THICK ALL COTTON MATTRESS . ‘£0.00 KIDDIES’ ROCKERS ‘Siiiiiiiiit. _ 31.00 LAMP SHADES I ‘till??- i';°.§.‘°§ ii .00 CLE ARING Reg Value $26.00. y. size only. Dollar Day Price — - -- -. _ ._ LAWN CHAIRS l Dfiillililr-“Diirsllflea. s‘ I00 l LAWN CHAIRS, Box seat, strap 3 back. Dollar Dayszrm 3 ONLY only. Regular $46.00. High Grade Bed Outfits Wide Panels, fully grained, guaranteed cable springs, good inner spring mattress, full size Dollar Day Special - - - -.. ._. __ Tufted Bedspreads Silk Bedspreads Satin Comforter": 25% orr .- $37.00 completed his 88th year on June- 5 Only Occasional Chairs in walnut finish. Reg. to angrfiitulations. Mnliiattenbueigriis $g_75_ $5 e o est man ac iia y engag n the wholesale business in the Dollar D3Y5 -" I Maritime Provinces. ______ ian Services END TABLES Sunday. June 26th: communion Silt’. 332.5311‘; $1.00 FLOWER STANDS 24 inches high. Dollar Days --$I .400 FEATHER PILLOWS Size 18" x 26". _ ‘1.00 ‘ GARDEN BENCHES Regular $2.29. Dollar Days -—-$2u00 TABLE RUNNERS Reg. $1.25. Dollar Days, ea. a . t $1.75. s PIER GLASS i>§ii..°i>.y.__ 1.00 kvalngiugni-h o?» eg. . . BOOKSHELVES, Dona, my, __2,M 4 Shelves To Paint -—--$4Io0 ‘1.00 CONGOLEUM RUGS DROPPED PATTERNS 10% 0FF RAG MATS 3for-——— ARISTO POTATO POT 1.00 Heavy Aluminum Dollar Days -—— Save on These Items in 0ur China Department ENAMEL PANS LARGE TIN PAILS . For fox feeding 3 8 for —-——— Heavy Quality, 2..._____’1.00 (Glass Water Pitcher, 1 FREE) GALV. WASH BOILER “1.00 With tin cover Each — -— - '- 7 PIECE CUT GLASS WATER SET $1 Per Set Silverware assortment c o m p r i sin g Cake Plates, Bread Trays, Flower Centres, Candle Sticks, Butter Dishes. ' Quart Size GALV. ECLIPSE TUB 22” Diameter $1 00 I IB-PIECE TEA SETS. 6 cups, 6 saucers. $1 o0 opiates. Dol. Days I Dollar Days - _. Dollar Days 3 RICE DINNEBS AND CHINESE REFUGEE] YORK. June is-Rellq for Oh ese reiu ecs to the extent of about 01.000. is expected" from subscriptions to "bowl of rice din- ners to be held June 1'7 in about 1600 cities throughout the United ROYAL ALBERT English Bone China CUPS and SAUCERS HOLM M, L_____ CHROME PLATED l KNIVES and FORKS 6 of each. 12 pieces“ Io“ 24 Pieces to $ ‘ Choose From - — -— — dim 68011 I forsi-M Dollar Days said Oei. Roosevelt. "I earns nus cl for civiiisii Relief in China of chm‘ m“ "Wm! o. w“; u. to on 1w i which colonel ‘Hieodore Roosevelt. Jrkg‘ 011M333?“ resident. Roossvet the ‘numbertot w r . itg} rear-trod dag")- "limhi “still: Eilitifiils-i“ e s ai c .21 peel Kilo iwseniary. malaria an‘: eon u of the district wi tar in the sve in lg! amiss sad two. o dinners will he held under the aumieas of the United I ‘ iiliul-zil "'?"§‘“ "And knew what that news." - - ~_ Ih-QI-qhthiié-l!“ :.»...- w‘ .. ..,.--.._.\.‘ - - -,l.-.---u--- I h? --_- -. -~|sllIil-n. 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